The Chess Mind

Author: Dennis Monokroussos.
This is a blog for chess fans by a chess fan who is more than a chess fan - other topics do creep in from time to time, per my interest.
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Friday, May 29, 2009

This Week's ChessVideos Show: The Super-Fast Najdorf, Part 4
What started (jokingly, of course) as a proposed 15 minute presentation on all of the Sicilians has now reached its fifth part, four on the Najdorf, with each telescoping in with further detail. This week's show covers three variations: the Poisoned Pawn with 10.e5 (after 1.e4 c5 2.Nf3 d6 3.d4 cxd4 4.Nxd4 Nf6 5.Nc3 a6 6.Bg5 e6 7.f4 Qb6 8.Qd2 Qxb2 9.Rb1 Qa3), 7...Qc7 and 7...Nbd7. (The latter is covered in less detail than in this past week's ChessBase show [think of that as part 4a of the series], but it's still substantial - you'll have an excellent idea about where to investigate.)

So if you're ready to dig in to some deep Najdorf theory, or just want to see how hard its advocates must work while you enjoy the easy life, have a look here. The show is free (for at least the next month or so) and is available on demand - as are its predecessors in the Sicilian/Najdorf series.

Next week, the Najdorf series wraps up with the 7...Be7 main line(s).
Posted by Dennis Monokroussos on Friday May 29, 2009 at 1:34pm. 0 Comments 0 Trackbacks

Sunday, May 24, 2009

This (Last) Week's ChessVideos Show: The Super-Fast Najdorf, Part 3
And it still isn't the last presentation! (So much for "super-fast".) In this week's installment, we finally get to 6.Bg5, the ultimate main line of the Najdorf. Yet it's still premature to call it the main line, because Black has so many options in response. After a brief discussion of some sidelines, I cover several replies to 6...e6 7.f4: 7...Nc6, 7...h6, 7...b5 and "all" of 7...Qb6 except for the old-fashioned and now trendy 8.Qd2 Qxb2 9.Rb1 Qa3 10.e5 variation. That, along with 7...Qc7, 7...Nbd7 and 7...Be7, remains to be covered.

For now, you'll still find plenty of material to keep you entertained and hopefully instructed as well. Just click here and watch. The episode will be available, free and on-demand, for the next month or so.
Posted by Dennis Monokroussos on Sunday May 24, 2009 at 3:27am. 0 Comments 0 Trackbacks

Friday, May 15, 2009

This Week's ChessVideos Show: The Super-Fast Najdorf, Part 2
Continuing our series on the Sicilian, presented in speedy overview format, we offer this week a further exploration of the Najdorf Sicilian (1.e4 c5 2.Nf3 d6 3.d4 cxd4 4.Nxd4 Nf6 5.Nc3 a6). Last time we looked at the 6.Rg1, 6.a4, 6.h3, 6.g3, 6.f4 and 6.Bc4 lines; this time, 6.Be2, 6.Be3 and 6.f3. Next time, the granddaddy of them all: 6.Bg5.

The show is here, it's free, available on-demand (for the next month or so) and requires no special software to watch. Have a look!
Posted by Dennis Monokroussos on Friday May 15, 2009 at 5:35am. 0 Comments 0 Trackbacks

Friday, May 8, 2009

This Week's ChessVideos Show: The Super-Fast Najdorf, Part 1
Since my Super-Fast Sicilian video was (surprisingly!) well-received, I decided to press on with a further video on the only main system I had omitted; to wit, the Najdorf. As it turns out (and I expected this, as you'll hear from the little joke at the beginning of the presentation), there's so much material in the Najdorf that I was unable to cover all the lines even in the "super-fast" style. So in this week's video, you'll get the 6.Rg1, 6.a4, 6.h3, 6.g3, 6.f4 and 6.Bc4 lines; for 6.Be2, 6.Be3, 6.f3 and the great big monster that is 6.Bg5, wait 'till next time!

Watching is easy (just follow the link and hit play) and free (at least for the next month or so). Enjoy.
Posted by Dennis Monokroussos on Friday May 8, 2009 at 2:21am. 2 Comments 0 Trackbacks